ENGINEERING PLASTICS

Hindered amine light stabilizers (HALS) are chemical compounds that are added to materials to protect them from degradation caused by exposure to light, particularly UV radiation. They are typically used in plastics, coatings, and other materials that are exposed to outdoor or high UV environments. HALS are compatible with a wide range of materials, including polyolefins, PVC, and polycarbonates.

HPPs are more resistant to abrasion, scratching, and weathering, which means that they can provide longer-lasting performance. They are available in a wide range of colors and are used in many applications where performance and durability are important. Some common uses include automotive coatings, high-end consumer products, and architectural coatings for buildings.

HPPs are more resistant to abrasion, scratching, and weathering, which means that they can provide longer-lasting performance. They are available in a wide range of colors and are used in many applications where performance and durability are important. Some common uses include automotive coatings, high-end consumer products, and architectural coatings for buildings.